Fresh off the announcement that the Xbox One would see a Kinect-free edition for $100 less than its original asking price, Microsoft used its E3 2014 press conference to showcase a bunch of new games.

Among the biggest inclusions were Xbox One exclusives like Halo: Master Chief Collection, Crackdown, Scalebound and Phanton Dust, as well as a new addition to the Forza franchise and a fresh look at Fable: Legends.

Microsoft threw a ton of games and info our way, mostly in the form of tons and tons (and tons) of trailers, so we’ll try to keep this brief:

Forza Horizon 2, an open world take on the driving franchise that will include tidbits like a full day and night cycle, dynamic weather, and the “drivatar” system that lets AI versions of players continue to rack up stats and compete against opponents while players aren’t actually playing the game. You’ll also be able to create “car clubs” that include as many as 1,000 players and drive the title’s compliment of 200 cars.

Harmonix is releasing a digital-only new dancing title in Dance Central Spotlight, which will be available in September.

Sunset Overdrive, Insomniac’s fast-paced third-person action title that looks like a cross between Ratchet & Clank and Tony Hawk, will include an eight-player cooperative “chaos mode” when it drops on Oct. 28

Players of Project Spark will be able to create their own games that include Conker of Conker’s Bad Fur Day, in case that’s something you really want.

Lionhead Studios’ Fable Legends is bringing four-player co-op to its action-RPG world, and the trailer shown off for the game also demonstrated that players can take on the role of the villain, dropping in traps, obstacles and enemies on the map from a top-down perspective — think Dungeon Keeper.

In the run-up to Halo 5: Guardians, 343 Industries is putting out Halo: Master Chief Collection, a re-release of the four numbered Halo games that includes all their multiplayer content, which is set to launch on Nov. 11. (You can read more details in our write-up on the news here.)

The original Xbox title Phantom Dust is getting an Xbox One reboot

Platinum Games announced Scalebound, an Xbox One-exclusive title that looks to let players drive/control/otherwise kill things with the help of dragons. Designer Hideki Kamiya described it as “action at a whole new scale.”

Microsoft also demoed a few indie titles (some of which have already been released on PC and other platforms), including side-scrollers Inside from LIMBO makers Playdead and Ori and the Blind Forest from Moon Studios.

Crackdown is making a comeback, with developer CloudGine looking to “reimagine your open world gaming experience.” It’s coming in 2015 and will included dedicated servers for co-op.

Also appearing during the conference were new trailers for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, The Division, Assassin’s Creed Unity and Dragon Age: Inquisition, as well as an announcement for the follow-up for Tomb Raider 2014, known as Rise of the Tomb Raider. We’ll be looking a little deeper into lots more titles as the show goes on, so stay tuned.

If you’re interested in getting the collector’s edition of Microsoft’s upcoming open world racing game Forza Horizon, make a note that doing so gets you membership to the Forza VIP Membership Program. It comes with plenty of perks; here’s a complete list:

Special recognition in the community as a VIP member with a VIP icon affixed to their Gamertag in “Forza Horizon”

VIP Rivals Mode Events: VIP members will have access to exclusive Rivals Mode events in “Forza Horizon”
Exclusive in-game gifts from the Forza Motorsport community team

2012 Audi R8 GT Spyder — Going topless in an all-wheel drive super car might be illegal in some places, but just try and catch this culprit. The R8 GT Spyder has enough power and traction to leave nothing but the brief memory of its taillights in the mind of anyone trying to match its pace.

2011 Koenigsegg Agera — The Agera is one of the most interesting of the current breed of hypercar. It certainly has the requisite manic power numbers courtesy of a 940 horsepower twin-turbo 5-litre V8. With a top speed of greater than 260 mph and a sub-three-second 0-60 mph time, no one can deny its performance.

2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento — Faceted like a cut diamond, there’s no mistaking the Sesto Elemento for anything else on the road-even other Lamborghinis. Sesto elemento is Italian for “sixth element”; aka carbon, a not-so-subtle hint that the body is composed entirely of carbon fibre.

2012 Pagani Huayra — When one thinks of Pagani cars, it’s natural to think of craftsmanship, performance, and a platonic ideal of automotive beauty. The Huayra has been a long time in the making as designer Horacio Pagani began work on the car in 2003. But, like all works of art-automotive or otherwise-true beauty takes time.

2011 RUF Rt 12 R — Starting with the traditional 911 body-in-white, RUF completely rebuilds or replaces the rest of the componentry, and the result is stunning-730 horsepower and 693 ft-lbs. of torque, enough to rival all but the most extreme supercars. While the R can do things that few cars can equal, it does so precisely and without drama; a skilled driver can use this car as a finely tuned racing tool.